Re: change network settings of VM depending on logged in user(s)?

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PJ Welsh wrote:
I'm not a M$ expert, but I've seen enough GPO's to believe there is a way to do it through Windows.
PJWelsh

For the whole machine?

So far, I´ve only found information regarding blocking access for particular
users.  I want it the other way round, i. e. the whole maching usually not
having access and allowing access to only a particular user.

Allowing access to only a particular user can (should ideally) involve the
whole machine still not having access.


Perhaps it seems like an unusual request --- yet the more I think about it,
it seems like it should become the default.  Why should a machine have
internet access all the time rather than only when it´s needed, and when it´s
needed, why not restrict it to exactly what is needed and nothing else.



On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 11:43 AM, hw <hw@xxxxxxxx <mailto:hw@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:


    Hi,

    is there a way to disable internet access for a windoze 7 VM depending
    on which user(s) is/are logged in?

    It seems windoze 7 doesn´t really support this, especially when you want
    to disable internet access for the whole machine, so I´m wondering if
    there is a way to do this when the machine is a KVM-VM running on Centos.

    The whole VM should only have internet access when a particular user logs
    in, and preferably for only this particular user.
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